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Show Thursday, March THE 1953 19. TIMES-NEW- NEPHf. UTAH S. Page Seven the House would be overwhelmingly-the four county Salt Lake, Delphic Literary Club In Weber, Utah and Davis area. Guests at Sowby Home Davis County would benefit the most, getting three representativMrs. Doris Sowby was hostess es instead of the one they now have. Salt Lake County would go to the Delphic Literary club laste 12th. Mrs. up to 27 representatives and Utah Thursday, March club Greenwood, president, and Weber Counties would also get took charge and collect was read increased representatives. Carol Mrs. Mrs. Iona by Sperry. But at the same time, the out- Crane gave a very well pepared lying counties which now get a talk on "Women In the News". The following members enjoyed senator by agreement every years, would be represented the evening: Mrs. Erma Barton, (mm 9 in the upper chamber each time. Mrs. Ilene Bailey, Mrs. Joan Bean, Mrs Greenwood, Mrs. Minnie PenIn all the 1953 session accom- ney, Mrs. Sowby, Mrs. Eldon By Harry Marlowe the governor to call a special session which could throw more bur- plished a creditable record. Even "owles, Mrs. Sperry, Mrs. Robert A Utah SUte Press Association den on the state's coffers, tilt the Governor Lee, whose vetoes and C. Hansen, Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Iris Newt Feature balanced budget out of whack and threats of vetoes, managed to keep Ferre and Mrs. DaNell Worwood. the property most of the spending to within Utah's 30th Legislature was a necessitate a state-wid- e a kind governor has indic- realm toof state income, had session of compromise a strange tax levy. The Mr. Don Chadwick, manager of the legislators in his closword combination ot decreased taxes and ated that he is in no way commit-- I the Singer Sewine Center at Pro- ated to call such a session, but has ing message. increased spending. !vo went to Denver this week to The spirit of compromise held declared he will give careful conThe cheif executive, who had purchase a new Singer Truck to council a to sideration legislative to tne last seshours with of the the been greatly displeased right be used by L. L. Painter, Singer sion when a joint conference com- study of the recommendations of legislators up until the final week, Representative for this district public school survey mellowed as the close of the legmittee settled the problem of fish the (adv) and game license fees amid fev- commission. Right now, the con- -' islature neared no doubt helped erish preparations for adjourn- census is that the council recom-- j by the fact that every one of his mendation, after making tlw study, seven vetoes was upheld. Only ment. CARD OF THANKS be for a special legislative ses- two Compromise was apparent in will We desire to say "thanks" to Sunday closing and pay fund sion to school the study were friends and relatives of Nephl and hikes to court reporters nearly every major issue settled even if Gov- problem. by the lawmakers even tested. vicinity for their kindnesses in our ernor J. Bracken Lee did have to The schools did get a $2,157,000 On the subject of pay hikes, behalf during the illness and folholp the trend once in awhile by fund for emergency state aid to practically every elected official lowing the death of our mother, d some vetoes to keep districts which have exhausted all in the state and all the top ap- Mary Ellen Bale Goble. Especthe balance between tax reduction local methods of raising funds. pointive officers got pay hikes. ially do we extend our thanks to and spending. But even this is not going to 'All of the bills in this category those who assisted in any way There was no doubt that the solve all the problems the school were passed into law without the at the services, and for the beau1953 session was a spending ses- survey commission raised. And edof the governor, but the tiful floral offerings. sion. The approprations bill, which ucators say this extra aid will not signature Goble Family. question was settled. pay a hit finally figure just under even scratch the surface of needs $61,000,000 represents the greatest in the districts involved. total outlay of revenue for state One of the events of the final expenditures in the history of the days of the session which showed state of Utah. most clearly the compromise spirit And the upwards of $800,000 ap- which pervaded most of the sesproved by the legislature in spec- sion was the final action on the Consult AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: PROBATE ial bills which were not covered bulkvfish and game code. by the appropriations bill shoved County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional This measure which achieved the spending nearly up to the the dubious distinction of being mark. ithe most amended proposal of the Yet, the most notable achieve- while session, was kicked around JUAB VALLEY FEED COMPANY NOTICE TO CREDITORS ment of this quixotic session was in the Senate for three weeks. ' of WILFORD BAILEY, Estate reduction of state Income taxes When it came over to the House, Principal Place of Business at a reduction which will actually be itcarried provision for a $7.00 fee deceased. Creditors will present Nephl, Utah felt In dollars and cents by prac- for combination licenses and a $4 claims with vouchers to the underNOTICE is hereby given that at P. James of the office at signed state. in the tically evtry person charge for individual hunting, fish- McCune, Attorney at Law, 53 a meeting of the Board of Direct And another notable feature of ing or game bird permits. held on the 16th day of Feb-- i Main Street, Nephi, Utah, ors ' the session is that big as it is, the The House passed the bill once, North ruary, 1953, an assessment of Five of 30th before June, or on the day budget, even with the outside spec- then got it back in the last mo($5.00) dollars per share was lev ial fund spending, still balances ments of the session to cut the A. D. 1953. ied upon all outstanding common AdminALICE F. BAILEY, even though there might be prec- combination fee to $6 leaving the stock of the corporation,, payable xo fthe estate of Wilford ious little for unexpected mone- other rates at the present $3 e. istratis immediately to the secretary and Deceased. Neither body would budge Bailey, treasurer at the office of the cortary needs. McCune P. There were several measures in- from their version of the bill, so James at 285 West Center St, poration Administratrix cluded in the 800,000 special bill a compromise committee went to Attorney for Utah. Any stock upon Nephi, February 26, which this assessment appropriations which probably will work. Final form of the bill was Dates of publication; may remain 12 1953. and 19, not get approval of Governor Lee, $6 for the combination fee, $3.50 March 5, unpaid on the 28th day of March, which will bring the budget even for the others. 1953, will be delinquent and admore into balance. NOTICE TO CREDITORS vertised for sale at public auction, One thing this session accomIncluded In these special funds plished that no other legislature M. and unless payment is made beEstate of- CATHERINE not likely to get gubernatorial ap- since 1931 has been able to touch AAGARD, deceased. Creditors will fore, will be sold on the 18th day for thetime proval are such proposals at $250,-00- 0 was the disposal claims with vouchers to of April, 1953. to pay the delinfor establishment of an edu- being at least of the reappor present at the office of quent assessment, together with the undersigned cational television station, $150,000 tionment issue. This again was James P. McCune. Attorney at the cost of advertising and exto the State Board on Alcoholism acompromise. 53 North Main Street, Ne- pense ofsale. Law, for a clinic for alcoholics, and The Senate compromised first, phi, Utah, on or before the 30th DATED this 24th day of Febru$50,000 for establishment of Pony setting up a bill half-wa- y between ary, 1953. of April, A. D. 1953. LESTER IL BELLISTON Express statues in Utah and in the aims of the rural and urban day M. KENDALL, ETHEL, factions. This measure died In the Administratrix Washington D. C. estate of the Secretary of Then there are such tilings as rurally-dominate- d Then Catherine M. Aagard, Deceased. House. Office at 285 West Center St SIOO.OOO for establishment of a the House passed their own ver- James P. McCune, Utah Nephl, State Tourist and Publicity Coun- sion of the bill. In the last days Attorney for Administratrix Dates of publication: February 26, cil. $30,000 for printing and dis- of the session the Senate capitul- Dates March 5, 12. 19 and 26. 1953. of February 26. tribution of information pamph- ated and passed the House propos- March 5, publication: 12 and 19, 1953, lets at the state capitol, $44,000 al. for improvements at "This Is the Briefly, the House measure calls Place" Monument Park; $25,000 for a constitutional amendment g for research; $10,000 which would give each county In a and $30,000 the state one senator, and set for cricket control, revolving fund for purchase of House membership at 75 persons. This proposal will go to the voters surplus property. pro- of the state on the 1954 general There were no state-wid- e visions made for money for public election ballot, and if approved, school use, unless you count the will have to be Implemented by transfers made from sales tax rev- leeislation by the 1955 Legislatenue to the schools to make up ure. Under terms of this bill, if ap for revenue lost to schools because of the Income tax cuts and proved bv the electorate, control of the Senate would pass com- the property tax removal. And this very fact might bring pieieiy imo me nanas or me less about sufficient pressure to force populous counties but control of Lu-Ra- ny ' 60-m- an r himmiimiImwii 1"'IL"F b. - m. T1, J well-place- 1 i and here's how yy I LEGAL NOTICES vo can help Starting with the plans, we will be happy to handle everything connected with the buiiding of your new home. 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